Hi Allan
I have the Force12 EF320 @ 50ft and a 4BA 10 ft above it. This
combination is essentially a 5BA. The reason I used this combination is
to keep the turning radius under 20ft. I'm in a woods and didn't want to
remove any more trees than necessary. I am very happy with the
combination. The antennas were very easy to assemble and I get very good
reports on all bands. Delivery was about 2 weeks and Tom gave excellent
support on any questions I had. I hope this was of some help.
73 Steve W8GAZ
-----Original Message-----
From: Allan Elstien
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 1998 7:10 PM
To: steve; 'towertalk@contesting.com'
Subject: [TowerTalk] Force 12 5BA antenna
Good evening.
I am interested in purchasing a Force 12 Model 5BA antenna. While I have
heard a lot about the Force 12 C-3 and others I haven't much about the
5BA.
I would like the opportunity to ask about installation, performance and
withstanding the tough Chicago winters.
If you know someone who has a 5BA or participated in the installation or
operation of one I would appreciate hearing from you.
My new tower will be a tri-ex LM-354 54' crank up tilt over model with 16
sq. ft. wind load capability at 50mph. I would like to put a super
antenna
on top the tower.
Thanks very much for your input.
73, Allan N9AT
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